• HobbitFoot
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    2 天前

    I can see consumers being a lot more sensitive to prove increases than the removal of discs.

    • Phelpssan@lemmy.world
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      1 天前

      This also likely affect prices for games.

      No resell/used option is significant, but I have no doubt that digital sales will become less frequent when there’s no risk of Amazon or Target selling the physical copies with a discount.

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        1 天前

        I think it will depend on the studio. Not every studio is going to take the Nintendo approach.

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      2 天前

      It’s more like the removal of alternative option of purchase and true ownership.

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        1 天前

        I understand the argument you’re making. What I’m saying is that those who care about your argument are likely in a tiny minority of current players as most would have already left the market by now due to other actions made by console companies.

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          1 天前

          Fine, it won’t be as much as 30% (that was an hyperbolic bad joke anyway), but there will be an effect in the market, as there isn’t any real good reason to have a console over a PC. If everything is Digital, you’re better off having a Steam library.

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            Yeah, but we’re already at a point of subscription multiplayer, significant DLC, and major patching already. There may be a market still for discs, but physical rental is mostly dead.

            We’re already at a point where the physical space to sell media in stores has shrunk substantially over the past decade. We just might be at a point where it is small enough to no longer be worth supporting it.